2.The Smash Club (Full House)

As a child, I truly believed The Smash Club had the coolest decor of any place on this planet. Performances by Jesse and The Rippers and/or Hot Daddy and the Monkey Puppets will need to happen on the reg. Also, the napkins will need to read "The Smush Club" for an added flair.

4.The Bronze (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

Requirements: live shows by obscure '90s bands, the ability to trade roaches for drinks, and the balance between selling alcohol while still allowing in minors. Oh, and it will obviously need to include people lurking in the corners, dressed as vampires.

5.Mooby's (Clerks II)

The fictional fast food chain is referenced in multiple Kevin Smith movies, but we really get a good look in Clerks II. If you're like me, you spent a good chunk of your high school years wishing you could try one of these burgers.

7.The Peach Pit (Beverly Hills 90210)

I'm not completely sure why '90s teens would want to hang out in a '50s style diner, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be recreated to perfection. It will obviously include the Peach Pit After Dark expansion, hopefully with some rad performances.

8.The Ink And Paint Club (Who Framed Roger Rabbit)

Okay, I'll be honest, I have absolutely NO IDEA how this can be pulled off. However, I have faith that someone will figure out how to let us eager patrons mingle with cartoon characters. Worse case scenario, a human will sing "Why Don't You Do Right?"

9.Krusty Krab (SpongeBob SquarePants)

This SORT OF existed already, but it wasn't exactly on the level. I'd like to see a Nickelodeon-approved version, preferably with a rival Chum Bucket across the street. That shouldn't be too hard to add to the budget, right?

10.Ten Forward (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

Who wouldn't want to visit this super sleek space bar? If we're lucky, maybe Whoopi Goldberg will make a special appearance.

11.Canto Bight Casino (Star Wars: The Last Jedi)

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Since the Mos Eisley Cantina has already been done, I think the fancy casino from the new film would be a fun place to see IRL. I don't know the logistics of running a temporary casino, but that's not for me to worry about. Alternatively, we could open a Jabba's Palace, but that sounds kind of bleak.

14.The Frosty Palace (Grease)

It was my dream as a kid to walk inside The Frosty Palace, and now that pop-ups exist, I think it's safe to say the dream isn't officially dead. I tried to replicate it in my bedroom for my Grease themed 9th birthday party, but it just didn't match up.

18.Arnold's (Happy Days)

This list might be a little oversaturated with '50s diners, but Arnold's is a classic and it would be just plain rude to leave it out. Requirements: someone dressed as The Fonz hitting the jukebox for some cool, free tunes.

20.Madam Puddifoot's Tea Shop (Harry Potter)

Most of the Harry Potter locations have been done, but aside from a storefront at Universal Studios, Madam Puddifoot's is still up for grabs. We've had coffee shops and bars and restaurant pop-ups... It's tea's time!